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Play Every Rap Song of The Summer on Drums

Nate Smith August 12, 2015

As you might surmise, there’s a story behind this week’s lesson. The track that opens it was beamed into my bedroom window every weekend night for a good six weeks, turned up to “11”, courtesy of my neighbors across the alley. And I have to say, I came to love it a little bit.

Scorched-Earth-Rager-Stockholm-Syndrome? Probably.

Anyway, I already had I’m in Love With The Coco in my head for obvious reasons (because it’s Awesome), I was hearing all the new Drake and Lil Wayne hits, then something hit me: A very particular species of halftime dirge beat hardly anybody had worked with up to this point (contrast it, for instance, with last summer’s hits, Happy by Pharrell, Am I Wrong by Nico and Vinz, and Talk Dirty to Me by Jason Derulo) was suddenly Everywhere.

And good thing, because it’s a great beat to practice drums to! That’s what inspired this week’s lesson. If you can play along with this summer’s hottest rap tracks, you’ve probably worked on your pocket quite a bit, and your microtime is probably piping. For the folks in my course, any track in this video will make a great play-along for modules 5 or 11.

Anyway, you’re probably here for the transcription.

Get Some!

Do you have any silly-but-awesome R&B anthems you’re drumming along with this summer? Leave a comment below!

 

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Nick Smith Chop Gets The 80/20 Treatment

Nate Smith August 2, 2015

As I create the material for modules 11 and 12 of my course, I’m reminded of the reason I named my channel “80/20”. Because sometimes it’s not about Doing Everything or Doing The Most, but about Doing The Best. By definition, there are possibilities you’ll leave out, because they’re not as useful. Too abstract?

Take this week’s lesson. After 3-4 months of transcribing gospel chops, I feel I’ve got a pretty streamlined system to assimilate other people’s licks into my own vocabulary. But it’s not what you might think. Nate of a Year Ago would have recommended taking a chop and finding every possible way to orchestrate, permutate, and genarally Mess With it. But I’ve come to realize a lot of those possibilities are a luxurious waste of time. Pretend you’re a special forces squadron, and you’ve got limited time and budget to train. Are you going to practice every possible situation that could arise, or are you going to look at your history books and practice those most likely to come up and most dire?

So, instead of showing you a million-and-one ways to mess with this Nick Smith chop, I’ve narrowed it down to the three Most Cold Blooded.


Anyway, you’re probably here for the transcription.

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Four Tricks To Make Your Jazz Drumming Sick(er)

Nate Smith July 28, 2015

I’ll admit it. I was ¾ into editing a lesson on a totally different subject when I sat back and sighed. “This is all shit they’ve heard before.” Really, though, I just wasn’t cracking. I wasn’t entertaining myself. So I did what I’m going to try to do more often in coming weeks: I started from scratch, and started simple. I remembered an email I’d received from an earnest student.

“What should I work on? I’m practicing 45 minutes of your course, then….” and it was a laundry list.

I remember the response I’d composed in my head. “Maybe you should try to simplify, and stick to just a couple of things.” The funny part is, that’s what my course is designed to do, and he was taking it! Then it occurred to me - why not make my response to him into a lesson, so that everybody can see it?

So that was the genesis - instead of working your way through 10 books every day, here are some methods I’ve worked out (that I’ve heard some of my drum heroes talk about too) for taking one lick and spending an entire practice session on it.

Anyway, you’re probably here for the transcription.

GIT IIIT!
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Joe Smith Lesson for Subscribers

Nate Smith July 26, 2015

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